Job title: Mechanical Engineer - Product Integration
Job type: Permanent
Emp type: Full-time
Industry: Other
Salary type: Annual
Salary from: USD $120,000.00
Salary to: USD $220,000.00
Location: California
Job published: 18/03/2026
Job ID: 222512

Job Description

Mechanical Engineer – Product Integration

California | Commutable from Santa Cruz, San Jose

$120,000 – $220,000 + Equity & Benefits

 

We’re partnering with a fast-growing, cutting-edge engineering company developing advanced power conversion technology. They’re looking for a Mechanical Engineer (Product Integration) to take ownership of system-level packaging and integration across complex electromechanical products.

This is a highly hands-on role, working across mechanical, electrical and thermal domains to deliver robust, production-ready systems.

 

The Role

  • Lead mechanical integration and packaging across complete products
  • Define interfaces across enclosures, power electronics, cooling, cabling and structures
  • Drive design decisions balancing performance, cost, manufacturability and scalability
  • Identify and resolve integration risks (thermal, tolerance, vibration, insulation, etc.)
  • Support prototyping, testing and transition into high-volume production
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with engineering, manufacturing and supply chain teams

 

What We’re Looking For

  • 5+ years’ experience with complex electromechanical systems
  • Strong 3D CAD experience
  • Solid understanding of mechanical, electrical and thermal fundamentals
  • Proven experience with system integration and hands-on problem solving
  • Background in manufacturing and product development environments

 

Desirable

  • Experience with thermal systems, high voltage products or power electronics
  • Knowledge of GD&T, FEA/CFD or validation testing
  • Exposure to DFM/DFA and high-volume production

 

If you’re looking to work on technically challenging products in a fast-paced, high-impact environment, this is a great opportunity to step into a key integration role.